Professional Book Reviewing Sources -
Booklist School Library Journal
Kirkus
Reviews
Horn Book
Bulletin for the Center for Children’s Books
Voice of Youth Advocates,
AASA Science Books and Films
American Film & Video Association
Using your textbook, “Through the Eyes of a Child” by Donna Norton, 8th ed., complete the following chapter exercises below. Your assignment must be typed and submitted via email for credit by the end of the evening on Thursday, August 18th .
Chapter 2 - Choose an author of children’s literature who wrote during the 1800s and whose work is still considered a classic (or still used heavily) in children’s literature today. Discuss why you believe this book was and continues to influence writers and literature today.
Chapter 3 - What are the five objectives of a literature program? Be specific.
Chapter 4 - Name and describe three different kinds of artistic media used by book artists to create illustrations. Provide examples of books and/or illustrators for each kind of media that was referenced in the chapter.
Week 2 – Chapter Activities
Using your textbook, “Through the Eyes of a Child” by Donna Norton, 8th ed., complete the following chapter exercises below. Your assignment must be typed and submitted via email for credit by the end of the evening on Thursday, August 25th.
Chapter 6 - Please review pages 208-211 very carefully prior to answering the following question. A group of parents contact you about the use of traditional literature during a read-aloud in the library/classroom. The parents of these 4th and 5th graders believe that you should not use traditional literature because they are a misrepresentative of truth, lack morals and values and has no historical value/merit. Furthermore, they prefer that you select ‘literature classics’ for future read-alouds in the library/classroom. What will be your response to these parents about your use of traditional literature? What would you say to the parents to advocate for its use and how children can benefit from this type of literature? Present your response in detail. Chapter 7 - Define modern fantasy. Compare and contrast the similarities and differences between modern fantasy and traditional literature. Use specific examples of stories from both genres referenced in your textbook for your response.
Children and Young Adult Literature #5240
Homepage - http://titlewave.com/
Booktalks resources - http://nancykeane.com/booktalks/
article: http://www.schoollibraryjournal.com/article/CA6319896.html
Professional Book Reviewing Sources -
Booklist
School Library Journal
Kirkus
Reviews
Horn Book
Bulletin for the Center for Children’s Books
Voice of Youth Advocates,
AASA Science Books and Films
American Film & Video Association
Book Awards -
Book Trailers -
http://www2.scholastic.com/browse/video.jsp
http://www.booktrailersforreaders.com/
Street Literature
Definition: http://www.streetliterature.com/2010/06/urban-is-not-new-black.html
Suggested Book Titles (teens and adults):
http://jahreinaresearch.info/streetlit.html
Where Can I Find Book Trailers?
Teachingbooks.net
please review my sample author search. Notice the author's website appears on the page -
http://www.teachingbooks.net/search.cgi?searchtype=author&search=christopher+paul+curtis
http://vimeo.com/
http://www.booktrailersforreaders.com/
Tip: Google your authors name and locate their personal website. Sometimes authors will have videos embedded on their website.
Video Conversion Websites - Always select the mp4 video format
http://keepvid.com/http://www.savevid.com/http://vixy.net/http://www.dvdvideosoft.com/
Week 1 – Chapter Activities
Using your textbook, “Through the Eyes of a Child” by Donna Norton, 8th ed., complete the following chapter exercises below. Your assignment must be typed and submitted via email for credit by the end of the evening on Thursday, August 18th .
Chapter 2 - Choose an author of children’s literature who wrote during the 1800s and whose work is still considered a classic (or still used heavily) in children’s literature today. Discuss why you believe this book was and continues to influence writers and literature today.
Chapter 3 - What are the five objectives of a literature program? Be specific.
Chapter 4 - Name and describe three different kinds of artistic media used by book artists to create illustrations. Provide examples of books and/or illustrators for each kind of media that was referenced in the chapter.
Week 2 – Chapter Activities
Using your textbook, “Through the Eyes of a Child” by Donna Norton, 8th ed., complete the following chapter exercises below. Your assignment must be typed and submitted via email for credit by the end of the evening on Thursday, August 25th.
Chapter 6 - Please review pages 208-211 very carefully prior to answering the following question.
A group of parents contact you about the use of traditional literature during a read-aloud in the library/classroom. The parents of these 4th and 5th graders believe that you should not use traditional literature because they are a misrepresentative of truth, lack morals and values and has no historical value/merit. Furthermore, they prefer that you select ‘literature classics’ for future read-alouds in the library/classroom. What will be your response to these parents about your use of traditional literature? What would you say to the parents to advocate for its use and how children can benefit from this type of literature? Present your response in detail.
Chapter 7 - Define modern fantasy. Compare and contrast the similarities and differences between modern fantasy and traditional literature. Use specific examples of stories from both genres referenced in your textbook for your response.
Powerpoint Presentations
Articles
Challenged Books
School Library Journal Article - http://www.schoollibraryjournal.com/slj/newslettersnewsletterbucketextrahelping2/890143-477/and_tango_makes_three_tops.html.csp
ALA Frequently Challenged Books - http://www.ala.org/ala/issuesadvocacy/banned/frequentlychallenged/challengedclassics/reasonsbanned/index.cfm
Time Magazine - http://www.time.com/time/specials/packages/article/0,28804,1842832_1842838_1844945,00.html
Earl Sewell
Homepage - http://earlsewell.com/
Kimani Tru Homepage -
http://ebooks.eharlequin.com/47B92EA1-BE3F-4065-9938-20E8810F1808/10/141/en/SearchResultsImprint.htm?SearchID=26005087&SortBy=date